BirdLife Tasmania is hosting the 2018 Australasian Shorebird Conference in Hobart over the weekend of 27–28 October. These conferences are held every two years and provide an opportunity for everyone interested in all aspects of shorebird research, conservation and management to exchange information, discuss relevant issues and develop strategies for improving the status of these remarkable birds. The theme of the 2018 Australasian Shorebird Conference will be, "Losing their habitats – conservation and management strategies for migratory and resident shorebirds" and will feature presentations on research, conservation and management efforts on resident and migratory shorebirds. ... [Information of the supplier]
It gives us a great pleasure to invite you to attend the 20th conference of the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) called: Bird Numbers 2016 ’Birds in a changing world’. The conference will be hosted by the DDA (Dachverband Deutscher Avifaunisten). EBCC conferences are held every three years, bringing together people involved in bird monitoring, research and conservation across Europe and beyond. Topics are varied, ranging from the results of new common bird monitoring programs, waterbird monitoring and atlases, studies of causes of population change, demography or distribution in European birds, studies of the effectiveness of conservation action and the impact of government policies, new technologies, methods or analytical techniques, the use of birds as indicators, and the development of citizen science projects. The conference will be held from 5 to 9 September 2016 in Halle (Saale) in the center of Germany. The venue is the campus of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in the middle of town. Mid-conference excursions are planned to various locations in the region. We are sure that this will be another successful and inspiring EBCC conference and look forward to welcoming you in Halle. ... [Information of the supplier]
It gives us a great pleasure to invite you to attend the 21st Conference of the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) called Bird Numbers 2019 ‘Counting birds counts’. The Conference will be organised by LabOr-Laboratory of Ornithology (ICAAM, University of Évora). EBCC conferences are held every three years, bringing together people involved in bird monitoring, research and conservation across Europe and beyond. Topics are varied, ranging from the results of new common bird monitoring programs, waterbird monitoring and atlases, studies of causes of population change, demography or distribution in European birds, studies of the effectiveness of conservation action and the impact of government policies, new technologies, methods or analytical techniques, the use of birds as indicators, and the development of citizen science projects. The 21st EBCC Conference will be held from 8 to 13 April 2019 in the historical city of Évora in Southern Portugal. The venue is in Colégio do Espírito Santo the main building of University well known for its magnificence. Mid-conference excursions are planned to diverse locations in the region. We are sure that this will be another successful and inspiring EBCC conference and look forward to welcoming you in Évora. ... [Information of the supplier]
Recently, in Asian countries, interests in ornithology are increasing for conservation and academic research. The 26th International Ornithological Congress in Japan in 2014 will bring wonderful opportunities for deligates to access beautiful nature of Japan and surrounding areas, and will aid rapid progress in ornithology not only in Japan but throughout Asia. International ornithological congresses have a long history of integrating all branches of science, from basic research in physiology, morphology, and molecular biology, to applied research in conservation, medicine, and agriculture, because birds are the experimental vertebrates of choice when trying to find answers to problems in these various areas. Birds have conquered all of the Earth’s biomes; their body sizes range from the tiniest hummingbird to the enormous moas, and they share diurnality, color vision, visual and vocal communication, and three-dimensional space with us humans. ... [Information of the supplier]
Vancouver is delighted to welcome ornithologists from around the world on behalf of the International Ornithologists' Union to the 27th International Ornithological Congress (IOCongress2018)! Considered the oldest and most prestigious of meetings for bird scientists, the Congress occurs every four years since first being held in Vienna, Austria, in 1884. Canada has hosted only once previously, Ottawa in 1986, and Vancouver will be the first time the Congress has been on the Pacific Coast of the Americas. The Congress has broad national endorsement, including from the City of Vancouver, the province of British Columbia, Environment Canada, Simon Fraser University, Artists for Conservation, Tourism Vancouver plus an array of scientific societies and conservation organizations. Bird Studies Canada, the country’s leading science-based bird conservation organization is Co-Host. Such diverse supporters reflect the vision that wild birds are ambassadors for environmental health, and sustaining our bird heritage depends on all governments working in concert with Aboriginal Peoples, academia, artists, the interested public and non-government organizations. In honor of the occasion, the City’s annual Bird Week will coincide with the Congress in 2018, showcasing Vancouver to the world as a green, bird-friendly city. With this mounting enthusiasm, coupled with the spectacular venue (West Wing of the Vancouver Convention Centre), our aim is to make this Congress the most successful and important bird meeting yet. We believe that the prospect of over 2,000 scientists from ~100 countries flocking to Vancouver in combination with public events and exhibitions in celebration of all-things-birds will represent a game-changer for ornithological conferences. Your Host, the “IOCongress2018 Organizing Society”, is a registered non-profit, with many of the same members who made the 5th North American Ornithological Conference (NAOC-V, Vancouver, 2012) the biggest and most financially successful bird meeting staged in North America to-date. The team is excited about doing even better in 2018, with a once-in-a-lifetime scientific gathering of a scope and scale hitherto never attempted. As is custom, we will be offering pre- and post-Congress tours to Canada’s birding hot spots as well as daily bird-watching opportunities. Join us in fostering an international legacy and heralding a new era in ornithology. ... [Information of the supplier]
The International Ornithologists' Union (IOU), which has convened the world's largest summits on avian biology since its first congress in 1884, will partner with the University of KwaZulu-Natal to organize the 28th IOCongress® in Durban, South Africa, 14–20 Aug. 2022. The 2022 conference will be a hybrid conference encouraging virtual presentations and virtual attendance, to add to the dynamic local program of workshops, round table discussions and symposia. The conference particularly aims to encourage the participation of early career researchers from developing countries around the world. ... [Information of the supplier]
Die Tagungen über tropische Vögel bieten seit 1980 eine von Profis wie Laien geschätzte Plattform des Erfahrungsaustauschs zu allen Aspekten der Tropenornithologie – das Spektrum reicht von Feld- und Museumsornithologie bis zu Vogelhaltung und Tiergartenbiologie. Ein wichtiges Ereignis in diesem Jahr wird die Neuwahl des GTO-Vorstands sein. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Die 40. Tagung über tropische Vögel wird auf Einladung des Kölner Zoos vom 12. bis 15. September 2019 im Vortragssaal unter dem Tropenhaus im Kölner Zoo stattfinden. Wie in den zurückliegenden Jahren soll sie dem Erfahrungs- und Informationsaustausch aller an der tropischen Vogelwelt Interessierten dienen. Gleichzeitig soll sie Kontakte zwischen ornithologischer Wissenschaft, Vogelhaltung, Tiergartenbiologie und Artenschutz fördern. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Die 41. Tagung über tropische Vögel wird auf Einladung unseres Ehrenmitglieds und langjährigen früheren Sekretärs Robert Pfeifer vom 17. bis 19. September 2021 im evangelischen Gemeindehaus in Bayreuth stattfinden. [Information des Anbieters]